STOUGHTON, Mass. (AP) — Four people are facing charges after police say they found more than 1,000 pounds of marijuana hidden in crates of corn in an Avon warehouse.

Jett Ezedi, Donnelley Ray, Stephan Durrant and Sheena Hamilton were arraigned in Stoughton District Court on Wednesday on multiple charges including trafficking marijuana and carrying a firearm without a license.

The Enterprise (http://bit.ly/XCTwdS ) reports they were arrested after an investigation that culminated in a search of the warehouse on Tuesday.

Inside, police say they found several large boxes on wooden pallets filled with ears of corn. The marijuana was concealed in the boxes of corn.

Defense attorneys argued that there were sparse details of the police investigation in the arrest report.

Durrant and Ezedi were held on $25,000 bail; Ray on $10,000; and Hamilton on $7,500.